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Sarah glenn marsh books
Sarah glenn marsh books









sarah glenn marsh books

Characters present white a street scene shows a brown-skinned woman. Lively illustrations done in a naïve style that reflects the period capture the setting convincingly and depict a few codes. This exciting, well-told tale places readers in the thick of things and illuminates an unsung American heroine.

sarah glenn marsh books

She concocted an ingenious scheme that signaled information was available for Washington and fellow co-conspirators, turning the laundry on her line into a code that provided the advance knowledge Washington needed to ambush enemy soldiers, helping him ultimately to turn the tide of the conflict. When British officers commandeered her home, she stealthily listened to their plotting. Who’d accuse her of spying? Anna proved capable and cunning. Having Loyalist relatives allowed her to mingle with British society. Tallmadge recruited one woman-Anna Smith Strong-whose Long Island home was near British headquarters in New York City. Benjamin Tallmadge formed the Culper Ring, devising codes so these covert agents could send secret messages, often in invisible ink. George Washington needed spies! To meet that need, Maj. In 1778, America’s future looked hopeless. A brave woman’s inventive idea helped win the American Revolution.











Sarah glenn marsh books